Fisher School of Accounting
The Fisher School of Accounting is a department-level school within the Warrington College of Business at the University of Florida.
History
In 1977, the School of Accounting was established by the Florida Board of Regents as a separate school within the Warrington College of Business, and was endowed in 1985 by Frederick Fisher. Dr. John Simmons was the founding Director of the Fisher School. The School first conferred degrees in accounting in December 1978 although accounting has existed as a program in some form since 1928.Rankings
According to the 2025 US News Rankings, The Fisher School of Accounting's undergraduate and graduate accounting programs were ranked 5th and 6th among public universities. The School founded the Journal of Accounting Literature with Rashad Abdel-khalik and is home to the International Accounting and Auditing Center. Fisher School of Accounting graduates' pass rate on the Certified Public Accountant exam has been traditionally nearly twice as high as the national average. In 2023, The Fisher School held an overall passing rate of 81.3% on all four parts of the CPA exam, ranking them 6th in the nation out of 264 institutions for overall passing rate.Program
The undergraduate Fisher School of Accounting offers a traditional Bachelor of Science in Accounting.The graduate school offers a Master of Accounting with concentrations in Auditing and Taxation for students seeking careers as Certified Public Accountants. The school offers two combined-degree programs: one leads to the joint awarding of a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and a Master of Accounting, whereas the second partners with the Levin College of Law and offers a Juris Doctor degree along with a Master of Accounting.
Additionally, the Fisher School offers a Ph.D program in Accounting to prepare students for a career at academic research institutions. Graduates typically place at a Research I university. The most recent placements include University of Arizona, University of Maryland, Ohio State University, University of Illinois, University of Connecticut, Arizona State University, and The University of Kentucky, with international placements including The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hanyang University, and The University of Waterloo.